No on H.J. Res 86. Don’t sell my Internet privacy! (2 of 2 today)

H.J. Res 86 allows Internet service providers (ISPs) to share and sell your browsing history without your permission, including geolocation, financial, health, and children’s information. The Senate has already passed a bill to do this. If the House passes it too, it will strip you of your online privacy and prevent the FCC from reinstating similar regulations in the future.